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Old 24th November 2011, 08:11 PM
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latest fedora kernels

Has anyone one had issues with the 3.1.1-1 (kernel panic at start) tried reinstalling and nothing different. Now 3.1.1-2 boots fine but at shutdown or reboot it will not unmount. After about 5 mins I have to hold power button. So I fall back to 3.1.0-7. Hardware issue? I have checked logs nothing out of ordinary. My question is if I remove these two kernels will it cause any issues or at least 3.1.1-1 and keep 3.1.1-2 for failsafe reasons? If I do remove one will 3.1.0-7 stay installed since it is the only true working kernel when a new one is installed? I know I can edit yum.conf and have more kernels installed. I can edit my /boot/grub2/grub.cfg and remove the entries which I do and clean it for my own purposes which sucks because gruby. What is the best way to tackle this?

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Old 25th November 2011, 05:28 PM
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Re: latest fedora kernels

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Has anyone one had issues with the 3.1.1-1 (kernel panic at start) tried reinstalling and nothing different. Now 3.1.1-2 boots fine but at shutdown or reboot it will not unmount. After about 5 mins I have to hold power button.
You mean by that: the computer does not power off? That's maybe a bit unsettling but probably totally harmless. Don't remove this kernel. If you prefer keep booting the earliest of the three kernels, and remove only 3.1.1-1..
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Old 25th November 2011, 05:47 PM
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Re: latest fedora kernels

My F16 was doing that in virtualbox but finally stopped doing it after many updates clear into koji.
Other things cleared up also. Like the OH NO! double log on.
And lastly, several selinux messages about the clock, apisd, , etc about 6 different messages needing 11 audit2allow commands cleared up some goofy stuff also, clock app crashing.


update, update, update.

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Old 25th November 2011, 07:28 PM
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Re: latest fedora kernels

Nope, no kernel panics or shutdown hangs however one of my machines that has an Intel igp occasionally completely locks only while using libreoffice (I suspect it is one of the Sandybridge not ready for prime time powersaving features).
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